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Extrinsic scattering refers to the deflection of waves, such as light or sound, caused by irregularities or impurities in a medium rather than the natural characteristics of the medium itself. This phenomenon can significantly affect the transmission and quality of signals in various fields like telecommunications and materials science.
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